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Sinte Mette, from door to door: Score and music for the song
Sing the brand new song about Sinte-Mette based on the score, sung recording and accompaniment track.
In many municipalities, St. Martin is celebrated on November 11. In Mechelen there is a tradition (Sinte-Mette) of singing at the doors on that day. …
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Sewing an owl: Step-by-step plan
This fun work is ideal as part of a corner work because of the short course and the direct result.
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Colorful mosaic with shredded paper: Step-by-step plan
Create a colorful mosaic with shredded paper based on this step-by-step plan with references to the Museum's Art and History collections and lesson tips.
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Make your own handbag: Step-by-step plan
Make a 16th-century bag for on your belt: handy and stylish from the time of Pieter Bruegel the Elder !
In this learning resource you will find viewing tips, the supplies and a step-by-step photo guide to get creative in the classroom.
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Rommelpot: Step-by-step plan
With this DIY you can make a real junk pot in a few steps. You also learn how to play on it. Children used to play on a junk pot during the New Years and Epiphany singing. Sing a Epiphany song in class accompanied by the junk pots.
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Rhythm notes
On these cards you will find the following rhythm notes:
- step step;
- loop-loop loop-loop;
- step loop-loop;
- loop-loop step;
- step rest.
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Peter and the wolf: Drawing and acting out a story
The students listen to the story of Peter and the wolf. They choose a fragment from the story and make a drawing of it. All drawings are scanned. The students tell the story and choose sounds that suit the characters. The sounds and the story are …
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Create your own lyrics yourself
Not everyone can write a melody themselves, but you can of course make up a text for a new composition. The melody in the five attached songs is always intended for primary school children. Depending on the level of difficulty, you can choose …
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Voices: Classification of voices
Presentation explaining the different voice types: soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, tenor, baritone and bass.
The sound clips still have to be added to the presentation.
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Danse macabre: Listening assignments
Worksheet with listening assignments with Danse macabre by Camille Saint-Saëns.
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Graphic score
The students are introduced to a graphic score, based on a self-made graphic score by Jingle Bells .
As a result of this, the students work in small groups to create a graphic score around the Christmas party and to convey this musically to each …
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The flight of the bumblebee: Listening to music
Lesson sheet to get started with the piece of music The flight of the bumblebee, composed by Rimsky-Korsakov. Attention is also paid to tempo indications and dynamics. There is a print on which the score can be followed for those who cannot read …
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